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Hydrogen will be employed in Morocco’s aim to boost the share of renewable energy in overall energy consumption, according to a government note.
The Group announces the formation of Symbio North America and the appointment of Rob Del Core as its General Manager at this time.
Beginning in 2023, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky (TMMK) will start assembling integrated twin fuel cell (FC) modules for use in hydrogen-powered, heavy-duty commercial trucks on a dedicated line.
A brand-new UK Energy Supply Chain (UKESC) taskforce has been established to assist UK-based businesses in transitioning to a green…
The Scottish Wholesale Association and Arcola Energy have teamed up to deploy more hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in Scotland to…
Alstom’s Coradia iLint passenger train, the first in the world to be powered by hydrogen, makes its Swedish debut in…
University of Texas at Austin researchers are pushing a novel mix of in-situ combustion and carbon dioxide storage to convert…
The offer of A$2.95 per share values Spark, which owns gas and power distribution networks, at A$5.2 billion ($3.76 billion).
The gigafactory will produce Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) hydrogen electrolyzers built in India, with an initial production capacity of 500 MW per year and a capacity of 2 GW per year.
The project will help the government meet its goal of putting 6.2 million hydrogen vehicles on the road by 2040, including 5.9 million passenger cars, 60,000 buses, 120,000 taxis, and 120,000 trucks.
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